Announcing Pietro Mascagni’s Intermezzo Sinfonico in several versions! This article is an expanded version of the Editorial Notes that can be found in the published edition, available at this link. You can watch the promo video here; version for cello ensemble. EDITORIAL NOTES Back in 2010, while studying cello performance in Sion, Switzerland, with myContinue reading “Viva l’Italia!—Episode 1 & 2”
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2023: a publishing-year in review
After the general success of 2022 in terms of sheer output, it was quite challenging to repeat the same results. Add to this that I started to print my scores, a process that, at least in the beginning, involved quite a lot of pain. Still, I am grateful to have done the investment, or I would have for sure regretted this in the future.
New season, new colours!
Dear all,
Welcome to the first update for _Fall 2023,_ live from Italy, where we came back to at the end of September.
I apologise for not sending updates during September and October, but after the events of the beginning of July, I didn’t feel the usual drive to write.
La Bergamasque—Episode 1
What follows is an extract from M° Fabrizio **Capitanio**’s notes at the beginning of this edition. Find the full edition [here] and watch the [promo video here].
This is the first edition of a new series dedicated to the city of Bergamo, Italy. It takes its name from the popular dance from the Renaissance period of the same name, _La Bergamasque!_
Dotzauer Project – Episode 8: announcing the Six Waltzes for piano four-hands, Op. 17
This article is an expanded version of the Editorial Notes that can be found in the published edition, available at this link. A promotional video of this score can be watched here. EDITORIAL NOTES When one merely whispers the name “Dotzauer”, one immediately thinks of the cello, of his loved-hated studies, and more. It isContinue reading “Dotzauer Project – Episode 8: announcing the Six Waltzes for piano four-hands, Op. 17”
